La pièce est une photographie de Marjorie Ward, quatorze ans, Lois War, dix ans, et Ronald (Ronnie) Mouland, quatre ans et demi. Ils posent assis sur le derrière d'une voiture.
La pièce est une photographie de Marjorie Ward, quatorze ans, Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, trente-huit ans et Ronald (Ronnie) Mouland, quatre ans et demi.
La pièce est une photographie de Marjorie Ward, quatorze ans, Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, trente-huit ans et Lois Ward, dix ans.
La pièce est une photographie de Kathleen Ward et Wally Nettleship (centre), la mère de celui-ci (à droite) et deux autres hommes.
La piéce est une photographie d'une pièce de théâtre à l'occasion de Noël à l'église Unie Plymouth-Trinity de Sherbrooke.
The item is a poster for a reunion of the soldiers of the 117th Eastern Townships Battalion, held in Ayer's Cliff in 1931.
Item is a photograph of a snow plow owned by Canadian Johns-Manville at Asbestos in 1929 or 1930.
The caption reads: This Float consisted of a Cyclone Collector, Elbows and ки Ductwork and an aspirating Fan all built by the sheet metal workers Alphonse Poirier, foroman. Alfred Lefebvre, Bob Grimard (truck driver) Nova Blais,
Alphonse Poirier, Joseph Lalancette, Shovel repair foreman Edmond Bergeron, (oxy-acetylene burner) with his bottles of gases and his torch. The boy holding the "Cup" is Bertrand Poirier, son of Alphonse. The two young boys are unknown. The two other men on the truck are also not known."
La pièce est une photographie du char du défilé du Canadian Johns-Manville, Asbestos (actuellement Val-des-Sources), Fête du Canada, 1929, montrant : Alfred Lefebvre, Bob Grimard, Nova Blais, Alphonse Poirier, Joseph Lalancette (à droite, appuyé sur le char), Edmond Bergeron et Bertrand Poirier, ainsi que le studio de photographie Dubois à l'arrière-plan.
Item is a photograph showing a steam shovel and miners, including one identified as Tharé Connolly, Johns-Manville mine in Asbestos in 1928 or 1929.
Item is a photograph of Jeffrey Mines asbestos pit in Asbestos around the 1910s.
The caption reads: "Looking NORTH through the central portion of the open pit. Year 1928 The old Factory in the background, also the A.A.A.A. playgrounds, baseball, football etc. The grandstand on the initi (sic) right. Beyond playgrounds are houses on Poirier Street."
Ettra Waldron, on right, (later Mrs. Joseph McVetty) and friend posing in an "old fashioned" car at the Sherbrooke Exhibition
Item is a postcard showing a view of Laurier Street in Asbestos around the 1910s. A handwritten caption reads "Looking S.E. [southeast] from centre of 'the Square.'"
Item consists of photograph of the Magog Home Guard which eventually joined the 117th E.T. Battalion.
Item is a postcard showing King Street in Asbestos around the 1910s by photograph V. Dubois. A handwritten caption reads "1924-25 Looking E [east] from centre of 'Square.' Sunday A.M. People going into Post Office." There are people visible on the sidewalks and two motor vehicles.